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New Hampshire man convicted of killing daughter, 5, ordered to be at sentencing after skipping trial
04-22-2024 3:23 PM

By KATHY McCORMACK

A judge has ruled that a New Hampshire man convicted of killing his 5-year-old daughter must appear in person for his upcoming sentencing after he didn’t attend his trial.Adam Montgomery, 34, had attended his first day of jury selection in February,...


Granite Geek: 28 years after an ‘e-mail course’ a professor ponders changes to online courses
04-22-2024 3:03 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

More than 28 years ago I interviewed Kenneth Levasseur, a professor at UMass-Lowell, about his innovative new project: A math class via email.In the resulting column I noted that the course, the school’s first official online class, would have...


Letter: Vouchers true cost
04-22-2024 2:48 PM

Voucher supporters believe parents should be able to get their tax dollars back to make their own education choices. In NH, property taxes, primarily local property taxes, pay more than 70% of the costs of public schools. The tax rate is based on...


Letter: EFA enlightenment
04-22-2024 2:48 PM

I want to thank Andrew Yates of the Koch funded “think tank” yes, every kid. for his recent My Turn. Prior to reading his opinion piece, I thought that the EFA program was just a way to remove $43 million from the public school system and give it,...


Letter: Jon Kiper for governor
04-22-2024 2:48 PM

Jon Kiper is the epitome of the everyday blue-collar worker. He deeply understands the intricacies of our communities and the importance of effective zoning laws. His approachable style of leadership, far removed from the typical political...


Letter: Do the work. Until then, vote blue
04-22-2024 2:48 PM

Folks looking to RFK Jr. as a way to “vote their conscience,” or are voting for him because they perceive him as the “lesser of two evils” between Biden and Trump, have to look past their sense of an entitled vote and see him for what he is. Votes for...


Donna Daffy paints Dunbarton yellow with daffodils
04-22-2024 1:55 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Every spring morning, as the first rays of sunlight dance across Dunbarton, Donna Dunn is treated to a vibrant sea of yellow daffodils unfurling before her eyes.It’s a sight that fills her heart with indescribable joy, a gift that few are fortunate...


Flying Monkey spared in Saturday fire that guts two nearby buildings on Plymouth’s Main Street
04-22-2024 1:52 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A fire on Main Street in Plymouth Saturday night tore through two empty commercial buildings but left one, the neighboring Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center, largely unscathed.Just after 9 p.m., with a Foreigner-Journey tribute band on...


N.H. Educators voice overwhelming concerns over State Board of Education’s proposals on minimum standards for public schools
04-22-2024 10:43 AM

By RHIANWEN WATKINS

Teachers, school superintendents and members of the public are criticizing the State Board of Education’s proposal for updating minimum standards for public schools, saying it would weaken education and reduce state funding, forcing taxpayers to...


Diaper Spa owner faces mental health board
04-22-2024 10:29 AM

By ANGELINA BERUBEEagle TribuneFor the second time in as many months, the owner of the Atkinson Diaper Spa faced state regulators and defended herself against claims that she unlawfully operated the business without the required medical licenses or...


Emergency rooms at local hospitals are overcrowded. Here's what to know.
04-22-2024 10:22 AM

By OLIVIA BELANGERThe Keene SentinelMonadnock Region hospitals are grappling with overcrowding in their emergency departments, reflective of a nationwide surge in wait times.A variety of factors are driving the longer waits, local department heads...


A trans teacher asked students about pronouns. Then the education commissioner found out.
04-22-2024 10:13 AM

By SARAH GIBSON

Kamren Munz knew they wanted to be a teacher from a young age. They grew up in a family of educators. They worked as a substitute for a few years and eventually settled in as a middle school art teacher in Nashua, one of the largest and most diverse...


Republicans have made illegal immigration a top issue in NH – sometimes with misinformation
04-22-2024 9:57 AM


Active Aging: ​​​​​​Be careful choosing an executor or trustee
04-22-2024 9:29 AM

By L. PHILLIPS RUNYON III

If you’ve made a will or created a revocable trust to organize your affairs, I applaud you. You’re ahead of about 50% of your fellow citizens. Still, keep in mind that some of the most important but often poorly considered estate planning decisions...


Active Aging: Benefits of enrichment learning
04-22-2024 9:28 AM

By TORI BERUBE

OLLI at the University of New Hampshire (OLLI at UNH) stands as an engaging, member-driven educational initiative tailored for individuals aged 50 and over, fostering a spirit of “learning for the fun of it.” Rooted in volunteerism, this lifelong...


Active Aging: Addressing ageism in the workplace
04-22-2024 9:26 AM

By GERRI KING

For context: Institutional ageism refers to a culture perpetuating ageism through its actions and policies. Interpersonal ageism refers to social interactions. Internalized ageism is when people have ageist beliefs that are applied to...


Active Aging: Documents can provide protection for the living
04-22-2024 9:22 AM

By STEPHANIE J. THOMSON

It is incredibly important to have proper estate planning documents in place to protect yourself and your assets in the event of your incapacity, and so you can control what happens to your assets after you die.But equally important is having the...


Active Aging: Hop on the Bus with Terrapin Tours
04-22-2024 9:21 AM

By KELLY COOKE

Are you looking ahead and making travel plans for this fall or next year? Planning a trip and trying to decide where to go and what to do? Are you ready to pack your bags and set out on new adventures this year? It’s a new age! If 40 is the new 30, 70...


Active Aging: John Burke of Peterborough celebrated his 81st birthday with 81 hikes up Pack Monadnock
04-22-2024 9:07 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

On March 29, John Burke of Peterborough marked his 82nd birthday.Now, he will have to come up with a way to top last year, when he challenged himself to celebrate his 81st birthday by hiking up Pack Monadnock in Peterborough every day for 81 days...


Active Aging: Cris Blackstone – The importance of staying calm
04-22-2024 9:05 AM

Be calm, to stay active.This might sound confusing or even like a contradiction, but let’s dig into what it means as we age, to be healthy and able to be active.When we’re calm, we are in a healthy frame of mind, which is also ideal for our bodies to...

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